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of nigeria, a metro station was bombed. they haven't yet claimed for responsibility for this and the my genian assume it is boca haram. >> let's talk about the response from president goodluck jonathan. the reports i'm hearing is that there were initially questions and misleading statements made about where they were abducted, how many were abducted, how many escaped and seemed as if the first couple of weeks were bungled in this search >> there still seems to be a lack of transparentally. cnn is trying to reach the military and the government. they've asked us to abstain. of course we will not. there is a total lack of transparentally. i spoke to two journalists yesterday encouraged by this worldwide twitter campaign, people like malala yousafzai who is really the voice of female education in islamic world. she was shot by the taliban, people carry this weight of encouragement. also confusion, why can't they find these girls. i don't know if you remember the 25th of february there was another horrific incident with the boy
of nigeria, a metro station was bombed. they haven't yet claimed for responsibility for this and the my genian assume it is boca haram. >> let's talk about the response from president goodluck jonathan. the reports i'm hearing is that there were initially questions and misleading statements made about where they were abducted, how many were abducted, how many escaped and seemed as if the first couple of weeks were bungled in this search >> there still seems to be a lack of...
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isha sesay is in nigeria. she joins us on the poen. isha, what do we know about the exact number of girls missing and what the government is doing now to try and get them released? how difficult is this task ahead? >> reporter: hi there, errol. i think the issue surrounding the exact number of girls that were taken and the confusing surrounding it is one of the very troubling aspects of this story. the fact that that number has been revised several times since these girls were abducted in the middle of the night from their school in northeastern nigeria. just this past friday the number was revised again with a new figure emerging. a much higher figure. nigerian authorities now saying 206 girls were taken, adding at least 53 escaped, leaving 223 in the hands of their captors. before anyone thinks that's the end of the matter, we now have -- they have been transparent at least in saying that that number could well go up because they are still going through school records. and so that number of 223 still in the hands of their captors cou
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the government of nigeria is failing in its part of our social contract. samuel burke, cnn, new york. >> find out more about how you can join the campaign at cnn.com/impactourworld. >>> a deadly virus from the middle east has spread to the u.s. hartland, called mers. it stands for middle east respiratory syndrome. the center for disease control says an indiana hospital is treating the first american with mers. cheap medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta tracks the patient's time line. >> he is a health care worker. he was working in saudi arabia in that capacity, and he flew back april 24th, went from saudi arabia to london, then to chicago by plane, then took a bus to indiana. it was three days later it sounds like he started to get sick, started to have fever and difficulty with his breathing. sounds like he is in stable condition, not on a breathing machine, just getting oxygen. most importantly he is in isolation. >> so far, 262 cases of mers have been confirmed in 12 countries. >>> the woman who brought down donald sterling and didn't stay out of the
the government of nigeria is failing in its part of our social contract. samuel burke, cnn, new york. >> find out more about how you can join the campaign at cnn.com/impactourworld. >>> a deadly virus from the middle east has spread to the u.s. hartland, called mers. it stands for middle east respiratory syndrome. the center for disease control says an indiana hospital is treating the first american with mers. cheap medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta tracks the patient's time...
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the guy who tried to blow up the flight over detroit a couple of years ago, he was from nigeria. he went to yemen and had ro had explosives sewn into his underwear. english speaking some of them fairly sophisticated, many not, but the sophisticated ones can move around the world. extremely dangerous. >> unless something can be done to help these girls it is a horrible story. >> christopher dickey, always great to have you. >> thank you antonio. >> federal officers have said they will not are serve subpoenas, 33 of which were settled 50 city for $1.7 million none of the police officers has faced termination. joining us now from philadelphia, our philadelphia daily news investigators, wendy ruderman and exposing this alleged rogue narcotics squad within the philadelphia, police department. busted, a tale of corruption and bees trail in a city of brotherly love, great of both of you to join us. wendy i'll start with you. i know a lot of the people you spoke to some of whom received civil settlements formula the city, what is your reaction, why do you think they refused to file these
the guy who tried to blow up the flight over detroit a couple of years ago, he was from nigeria. he went to yemen and had ro had explosives sewn into his underwear. english speaking some of them fairly sophisticated, many not, but the sophisticated ones can move around the world. extremely dangerous. >> unless something can be done to help these girls it is a horrible story. >> christopher dickey, always great to have you. >> thank you antonio. >> federal officers have...
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talking about the kidnapping of 276 school girls in nigeria. these are live pictures now of a rally now in new york. demonstrators demand more be done to rescue the girls abducted by militants more than two weeks ago. u.s. secretary of state john kerry in ethiopia says the perpetrators must be brought to justice and urge supporting the nigerian government in finding the girls. police say 53 of the girls managed to escape. let's go live to new york. rosa flores is covering that rally. rosa, a kidnapping in nigeria, but voices being raised right there. >> reporter: you know, fred, this is just a parent's worst nightmare. imagine your daughter goes to school one day and then never comes back because they have been kidnapped by known militant group. this group has been recognized by the u.s. government as a terrorist organization, so take a look around me. this is what this group of people are protesting today because they're asking the world to pay attention to these more than 200 girls who have been kidnapped. so you'll see there's a lot of peopl
talking about the kidnapping of 276 school girls in nigeria. these are live pictures now of a rally now in new york. demonstrators demand more be done to rescue the girls abducted by militants more than two weeks ago. u.s. secretary of state john kerry in ethiopia says the perpetrators must be brought to justice and urge supporting the nigerian government in finding the girls. police say 53 of the girls managed to escape. let's go live to new york. rosa flores is covering that rally. rosa, a...
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. >>> the search continues for hundreds of girls abducted in nigeria. coming up for you, why these protesters you're seeing now say the government isn't doing enough. >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom," everyone. i'm ear errol barnett. >>> nigeria is searching for hundreds of girls taken from a boarding school. they say 276 students were dragged from their beds last month and that number could increase. vladims live in lagos. it's one of these stories that breaks your heart. these young girls just wanted an education, and i understand some relatives even raised money themselves so they could go and search, feeling helpless because of what the government's not done so far. what's happening there? >> reporter: that's exactly right, errol. we've spoken to some of those family members. they say that over the last couple of days, they've attempted to take some rocks, sticks, machetes, whatever they could find, to go into the area where it is believed boko haram is holding these girls, to risk their own lives to try to bring their daughters, their sisters bac
. >>> the search continues for hundreds of girls abducted in nigeria. coming up for you, why these protesters you're seeing now say the government isn't doing enough. >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom," everyone. i'm ear errol barnett. >>> nigeria is searching for hundreds of girls taken from a boarding school. they say 276 students were dragged from their beds last month and that number could increase. vladims live in lagos. it's one of these stories that...
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we thank the delegation of nigeria for everything done last month. we thank the undersecretary general for political affairs for his briefing. jordan would like to share its deep concern regarding the most recent developments in the east of ukraine, in addition into the spillover violence in other cities in the country, including odessa. we call on all parties to exercise restraint to bring about a return of calm. de-escalation and fully cooperate with monitors. we reiterate our appeal for the freeing of all hostages, including osce monitors. what we have in the east of ukraine is not a civil war, but rather -- the action of the rebels are in violation of the law, and this includes the continuing occupation of seized public and government buildings, the use of force, intimidation of civilians, and threats to their life and security. as was said, the continuation of these actions running counter to the letter and spirit of the geneva agreement signed in april. we would urge ukraine to take effect it measures to halt -- in the eastern part of the count
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-- we think of nigeria as a wealthy country with a huge oil resource. it's hard to understand from the outside why the government hasn't been more successful going after boko haram or whoever is behind this. >> actually, it has been hard for nigerians to understand that. that's why there have been all sorts of confrontations about what may be happening or not happening and that's why people are so distrusting of the authorities. that's why they can't understand that the nigerian security forces that have gone for peace in other african countries, just a lot is how to deal with the abduction and they took actually the series of protests in nigeria asking the government to take it more seriously now. >> woodruff: this meeting next week in nigeria, the world economic forum, political and business leaders from all over the world. can the government guarantee their safety? >> actually, the government has been saying come to fallujah and hold the meeting. actually one was announced hours ago that all government offices and schools will be shut during the time
-- we think of nigeria as a wealthy country with a huge oil resource. it's hard to understand from the outside why the government hasn't been more successful going after boko haram or whoever is behind this. >> actually, it has been hard for nigerians to understand that. that's why there have been all sorts of confrontations about what may be happening or not happening and that's why people are so distrusting of the authorities. that's why they can't understand that the nigerian security...
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yvon d ndege, al jazeera, nigeria. >> founder of a felon profit which serves girls in nigeria and the united states. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> as a nigerian american living here what was your reaction to this kidnapping? >> i was outraged. i'm still very, very traumatized by it. i couldn't believe this is happening in nigeria. i was a victim, my family was a victim of kidnapping before. in 2011 my mom was kidnapped in nigeria, we couldn't find our mom for two weeks. reminded me of that moment when i got the news that my mom was kidnapped. so you can imagine you know the trauma that i felt. and mostly imagining the trauma that these girls are facing, that if they're still alive the trauma that they're dealing with along with what their families are dealing with right now. >> can you explain what is going on in your country right now to americans who are having trouble right now and people around the world are having trouble trying to figure it out. >> as you know, about two weeks ago, a good number of girls were abducted. they were kidnapped. 234 of them were kidnapped at
yvon d ndege, al jazeera, nigeria. >> founder of a felon profit which serves girls in nigeria and the united states. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> as a nigerian american living here what was your reaction to this kidnapping? >> i was outraged. i'm still very, very traumatized by it. i couldn't believe this is happening in nigeria. i was a victim, my family was a victim of kidnapping before. in 2011 my mom was kidnapped in nigeria, we couldn't find our mom for...
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nigeria fighting a five year old uprising by islamic extremists. in california they're now getting involved to plan a protest in saturday. one of 3000 nigerians living and california. >> : eshelman is connecticut's high school student accused of killing a girl because she refused to go to promise him in court today. 16 year- old chris question. standing with his attorneys report say he plunged a knife with 60 mayor sanchez of the house will. after she said no to him and died in a school hallway. he's been charged as an adult. clusters describe him as a free class clown could boat suffered sometimes with depression. today the attorneys as the teenager is showing signs of active psychosis. and surveillance video shows a group of people be a man outside a gas station in florida because they were attacking him because he was wearing a dress you see the black and white dress badly beaten by several men. because of the dress. police reports of the attackers used offensive term for homosexuals and investigators say the two suspects identified will face si
nigeria fighting a five year old uprising by islamic extremists. in california they're now getting involved to plan a protest in saturday. one of 3000 nigerians living and california. >> : eshelman is connecticut's high school student accused of killing a girl because she refused to go to promise him in court today. 16 year- old chris question. standing with his attorneys report say he plunged a knife with 60 mayor sanchez of the house will. after she said no to him and died in a school...
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. >> the insecurity is getting worse in nigeria. these are the parents of more than 200 teenage schoolgirl still missing after being abducted last month. they're probably being held by the same islamist extremist group. their relatives are angry the government has not done enough to rescue the girls. at the bomb site, forensic teams have come to help with the investigation. feeling vulnerable, many want to know what is being done to prevent another attack. this is all happening in a very worrying a time. to holde city is due the world economic forum next week with heads of state coming from all over the world. with relentless violence in the remote northeast and a bomb blast, perhaps it's time for everyone to admit the extent of the crisis in nigeria. will ross, bbc news, abuja. >> nigeria's government under pressure. as violence flared in nigeria, the scale of conflict in south sudan is gaining international attention. fighting has largely broken down on ethnic lines. they have left thousands dead stop it has led to the comparisons
. >> the insecurity is getting worse in nigeria. these are the parents of more than 200 teenage schoolgirl still missing after being abducted last month. they're probably being held by the same islamist extremist group. their relatives are angry the government has not done enough to rescue the girls. at the bomb site, forensic teams have come to help with the investigation. feeling vulnerable, many want to know what is being done to prevent another attack. this is all happening in a very...
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they are trying to establish a radical islamic state in nigeria. the government says they are committed to freeing the girls but their inability to do so thus far has pushed locals to social media. the #bringbackourgirls has galvanized a huge response. >> this became a way to connect not just with other nigerians in the u.s. and around the world but also to get the word out about what was really happening with the kidnapping of the girls. >> an associate professor of african studies at the up university of pennsylvania -- >> marches have begun. it's a different day now because i think a lot of the people in nigeria are on board. the government may not be yet. >> reporter: in washington, d.c., it's set for tuesday. the u.s. state department says that officials from the obama administration has been talking to the nigerian government about what help the nation already provides more than $20 million in security assistance to nigeria. >>> when we come back, his big brother told me he should run and now big money republicans seem to be telling jeb bush
they are trying to establish a radical islamic state in nigeria. the government says they are committed to freeing the girls but their inability to do so thus far has pushed locals to social media. the #bringbackourgirls has galvanized a huge response. >> this became a way to connect not just with other nigerians in the u.s. and around the world but also to get the word out about what was really happening with the kidnapping of the girls. >> an associate professor of african studies...
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. >>> nigeria admits dozens more girls may have been kidnapped from a school an originally thought. >>> mexico's government is trying to disarm vigilante groups that have been battling drug cartels. they want the vigilantes to re-organise and join government forces. we rode along with vigilantes and experienced first hand the power they wield. >> reporter: we are here to meet a wealthy farmer. he left his arch ards four months ago to coordinate vigilantes. i wanted to know why. >> many of the leaders are businessmen. they own lime or advocardo plantations. others are fieldworkers or returning migrants. some of them are professional mercenaries. we followed the group as they patrol the area. it was clear how much authority they have gained here. on the road they forced this state prison van to stop. >> reporter: they believe some state employees have been trying to get the cartel members out of the town. >> the policemen put up no resistance. >> they were clear to drive on of the the power dynamic was obvious. these sorts of scenes are going on all over the area. government authorities
. >>> nigeria admits dozens more girls may have been kidnapped from a school an originally thought. >>> mexico's government is trying to disarm vigilante groups that have been battling drug cartels. they want the vigilantes to re-organise and join government forces. we rode along with vigilantes and experienced first hand the power they wield. >> reporter: we are here to meet a wealthy farmer. he left his arch ards four months ago to coordinate vigilantes. i wanted to...
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confusion in nigeria as police reveal more girls were kidnapped than initially thought. >>> i'm barbara in europe. a new push by ukrainian troops to regain buildings controlled in the east. er >>> we start with that landslide in afghanistan which has buried an entire village in the country's north a local governor now saying up to 2,000 people could be missing. rescue teams are now at the scene. janna has more. >> reporter: the side of a mountain gone, and a whole village and its people buried, and the deputy governor says local rescue teams don't have the machinery they need to dig out those who may still be alive. they don't even have enough shovels. but help is coming. the un office said that nato troops are in touch with the afghan army. it said . . . officials say the landslide is caused by heavy rains that have effected five provinces. in the past week, flash floods have left at least 180 people dead. but the scale here is totally different and the mourning has already begun. there are also fears there may be another landslide. >>> al jazeera's producer is in kaboul and joins us n
confusion in nigeria as police reveal more girls were kidnapped than initially thought. >>> i'm barbara in europe. a new push by ukrainian troops to regain buildings controlled in the east. er >>> we start with that landslide in afghanistan which has buried an entire village in the country's north a local governor now saying up to 2,000 people could be missing. rescue teams are now at the scene. janna has more. >> reporter: the side of a mountain gone, and a whole...
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we thank the delegation of nigeria for everything done last month. we thank the undersecretary general for political affairs for his briefing. jordan would like to share its deep concern regarding the most recent development in the east of ukraine, in addition to spillover of violence in other regions of the country, including the city of odessa. we would call upon all parties to demonstrate a strength, bring about a return to calm, deescalation and to fully cooperation with the monitors. we reiterate our appeal for the freeing of all hostages. held by rebels in. including osce monitors. what we have today in the east of ukraine is not civil war but, rather, mutiny. the actions of the rebels are in violation of the law. and this includes the continuing occupation of seized public and government buildings, the use of force, intimidation of sillans, and -- civilians and threats to their life and security. as mr. feldman said, the continuation of these actions running counter to this letter and spirit of the geneva agreement, is running counter to the l
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. >>> parents in nigeria taking to the streets demanding their government do everything possible to bring their girls back home. 230 girls were kidnapped by militants in the dead of night from their school dormitory. 43 of them have managed to escape, but the others are allegedly being sold for $12 each to the militants and they're being forced to marry and do unmentionable other things. this weekend, there will be a demonstration in california asking the u.s. government to push for those girls release. >> this is a tragedy. it is outrageous. >> human rights violation. >> everyone needs to pay attention. at least 2700 people are estimated to have died in a landslide in a remote part of afghanistan. this is according to a governor there. the area extremely mountainous. at least 200 homes are said to have been destroyed by this landslide. >>> ahead of this hour, with violence boiling in ukraine, president obama and angela merkel are talking options. are there really any good ones left? we'll take you live to the white house rose garden when that happens. >>> plus, the embattled owner of the
. >>> parents in nigeria taking to the streets demanding their government do everything possible to bring their girls back home. 230 girls were kidnapped by militants in the dead of night from their school dormitory. 43 of them have managed to escape, but the others are allegedly being sold for $12 each to the militants and they're being forced to marry and do unmentionable other things. this weekend, there will be a demonstration in california asking the u.s. government to push for...
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we have seen very heavy rain in nigeria. around 55 millimeters. 92 millimeters of rain here in the space of 24 hours as well. those heavy showers will continue across west africa, through ghana, pushing across into southern nigeria. little change as we go through the weekend. out further south it is the dry seen for southern africa. temperatures in johannesberg are 22 stephen. >> thank you. >>> the trial of three al jazeera journalists will resume in cairo on saturday. peter greste, mohammed fahmy, and baher mohamed have been detained now for 125 days. they are accused of falsifying news. al jazeera denies the charges. and all three have written to thank campaigners for support. here is what peter greste wrote from prison. ♪ is >> greetings to you all. here in egypt we have been imprisoned along with many other local journalists as what authorities have come to describe as their own war on terror, but on this day and for the past few months press freedom is being vigorously defended, and in a way that would have been unima
we have seen very heavy rain in nigeria. around 55 millimeters. 92 millimeters of rain here in the space of 24 hours as well. those heavy showers will continue across west africa, through ghana, pushing across into southern nigeria. little change as we go through the weekend. out further south it is the dry seen for southern africa. temperatures in johannesberg are 22 stephen. >> thank you. >>> the trial of three al jazeera journalists will resume in cairo on saturday. peter...
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you will start off with the international papers and nigeria. >> we have seen a bomb attack in nigeria. that attack took place where there was another attack on the 14th of april. the country is reeling from the abduction of 234 schoolgirls on the 14th of april. they were captured then and are still held. "the tribune" is looking at the facts of the rescue operation. there are four battalions being deployed, including surveillance helicopters, in the northeast where the schoolgirls were taken. controls are being beefed up at the borders. we have night vision technology being used to see if the girls are being used at night. maybe the abductors are trying to move them in nigeria or possibly a broad. there is an emotional level running high in nigeria, not enough being done. >> is there more on the locals reaction? >> let's look at the most likely -- widely read paper in nigeria. it has a piece about what the truth is about the schoolgirls. chibok is the village in the northeast where they were taken. it says this is a great national crisis confronting the islamist group blamed for the e
you will start off with the international papers and nigeria. >> we have seen a bomb attack in nigeria. that attack took place where there was another attack on the 14th of april. the country is reeling from the abduction of 234 schoolgirls on the 14th of april. they were captured then and are still held. "the tribune" is looking at the facts of the rescue operation. there are four battalions being deployed, including surveillance helicopters, in the northeast where the...
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really here in nigeria there are people angry with the government. maybe they should be angry with successful governments. spending here has doubled over five years and stands at $6 billion a year. people are wondering why they don't feel safer now. >> will ross in the nigerian capital after the car bombing. >>> 18 people have died in separate car bombs in two villages in the village of hamh. 11 children are amongst the dead. the attacks took place in the government controlled cities. >>> police in the philippines have arrested dozens of suspects linked to the online blackmail. alleged the suspects persuaded people to expose themselves in front of web cams or send explicit material online. they threatened to send that to relatives unless a payment was made. >>> toronto's mayor is starting a 30 day treatment course as police investigate a new video that allegedly shows him smoking crack cocaine. rob ford announced wednesday he would leave the re-election campaign to get help for substance abuse. >>> now you may remember earlier this week here on "gmt,
really here in nigeria there are people angry with the government. maybe they should be angry with successful governments. spending here has doubled over five years and stands at $6 billion a year. people are wondering why they don't feel safer now. >> will ross in the nigerian capital after the car bombing. >>> 18 people have died in separate car bombs in two villages in the village of hamh. 11 children are amongst the dead. the attacks took place in the government controlled...
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. >> meanwhile, a dar bomb has rocked nigeria leaving 12 people there on the outs skirts of abuja, not far from the attack that killed 70 people weeks ago. this latest blast coming days before it is set to hold the world economic forum on africa >> reporter: the car bomb exploded very close to a checkpoint manned by soldiers and police. just a few kilometers from the city center. there were fatalities and injuries. survivors were rushed to h hospital. >> i fell down. my brother was standing with me. >> the security agents here were on duty to stop something like this happening. so there may be questions about how such an attack could happen right under their noses. just over two weeks ago, a bomb exploded at a bus station in almost the exact sameplace, killing 75 people. >> the leader of boko haram claimed responsibility. he challenges the government to go after his group. >> look at us. we are right within your city, abjua, and you don't know how to find us. >> hours before this latest blast, the government told al jazeera it had the situation under control. thousands of soldiers are
. >> meanwhile, a dar bomb has rocked nigeria leaving 12 people there on the outs skirts of abuja, not far from the attack that killed 70 people weeks ago. this latest blast coming days before it is set to hold the world economic forum on africa >> reporter: the car bomb exploded very close to a checkpoint manned by soldiers and police. just a few kilometers from the city center. there were fatalities and injuries. survivors were rushed to h hospital. >> i fell down. my...
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as you know, nigh -- nigeria has significant power. the government feels it has significant power as well in the country. >> i believe in power of social movement and social action. i believe the marches across nigeria and around the world with after dress the challenges of safety in nigeria whether a bus bombing or children kidnapped. this is a place investment of diplomacy is as important as investment of economics. >> thanks for joining me holly. >> thank you. >>> dozens of people are injured in a collision involving two subway trains in seoul. reports say the train was leaving the station in the east of seoul when it was rammed from behind. many of those hurt were said to have jumped from the damaged train. there are no reports of serious injuries.kv? c1 here's mike. >> reporter: rescue operation at the subway station in the east of the capital after the collision. witnesses said one train was leaving the station as another train came in and rammed it from behind. government emergency officials o=:?ok0çñ%iñrñr caused as passe
as you know, nigh -- nigeria has significant power. the government feels it has significant power as well in the country. >> i believe in power of social movement and social action. i believe the marches across nigeria and around the world with after dress the challenges of safety in nigeria whether a bus bombing or children kidnapped. this is a place investment of diplomacy is as important as investment of economics. >> thanks for joining me holly. >> thank you. >>>...
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and this comes at a hugely significant moment for this city and this country because next week nigeria is due to host the world economic forum and hundreds of high profile officials around the world will come here including the chinese are premier. the organizers say they are determined to go on with the event even though there has been this incident. they say they won't cower to terrorists and will not cower in the face of terrorism and life almost has to go on as normal while security agents do all they can and try and root out the militants who are causing such devastation. >> we are reporting there and thank you evon. you are watching the news hour, still to come dozens are injured in a rail crash in south korea, we have the latest from seoul. and somali journalists who fled to kenya are fearing for their lives and the golden state warriors with the clippers will go into a 7th game. ♪ egypt ion state television is reporting three bomb attacks across the country, a senior policeman was killed by a roadside bomb outside a court in eastern cairo and others wounded and the device was
and this comes at a hugely significant moment for this city and this country because next week nigeria is due to host the world economic forum and hundreds of high profile officials around the world will come here including the chinese are premier. the organizers say they are determined to go on with the event even though there has been this incident. they say they won't cower to terrorists and will not cower in the face of terrorism and life almost has to go on as normal while security agents...
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to nigeria where a bomb blast in the capital has killed nineteen sixty more injured witnesses say laden with explosives blew up next to a security services checkpoint and no group has admitted to carrying out the attack but the islamist group boko haram did bomb a bus station in that district three weeks ago killed seventy five. now a recap of breaking news this hour here on r t international a storming of the eastern ukrainian city of slavyansk by ukrainian troops the defense ministry says two pilots have been killed following the downing of a number of helicopters several of the soldiers have been injured self defense forces say one of their man has died troops have seized ten of protest at checkpoints and captured several self-defense fighters that's according to officials protesters have reportedly started building barricades inside the city here in austin international we will keep you posted as every hour goes by of exactly what is happening in stuff you. know it's great to have you with us here in our international stepaside the people of bell is program cross talk but up next. j
to nigeria where a bomb blast in the capital has killed nineteen sixty more injured witnesses say laden with explosives blew up next to a security services checkpoint and no group has admitted to carrying out the attack but the islamist group boko haram did bomb a bus station in that district three weeks ago killed seventy five. now a recap of breaking news this hour here on r t international a storming of the eastern ukrainian city of slavyansk by ukrainian troops the defense ministry says two...
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to nigeria in the capital has killed at least nineteen and injured sixty more witnesses say laden with explosives blew up next to a security services checkpoint no group has admitted to carrying out the attack the islamist group has station in the district that was three weeks ago. we are getting reports that ukrainian troops have entered the protester held city of slovyansk and that information coming from local self-defense units is unconfirmed so. it's alleged ukrainian troops are storming the city as part of kiev's operation to. protests in the region a local man says rocket propelled grenades. and self-defense forces claim they've gone down a helicopter killing one pilot and injuring another. international we will keep you fully updated by the hour on what exactly is happening. right now. but for the meantime here on the program abby martin she'll be breaking the set for you just a word. to the middle east peace process this afternoon that news is proud of this tremendous chance to pollute the peaceful dr to chart the best for the future so first up this way you five minutes just
to nigeria in the capital has killed at least nineteen and injured sixty more witnesses say laden with explosives blew up next to a security services checkpoint no group has admitted to carrying out the attack the islamist group has station in the district that was three weeks ago. we are getting reports that ukrainian troops have entered the protester held city of slovyansk and that information coming from local self-defense units is unconfirmed so. it's alleged ukrainian troops are storming...
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nigeria has been rocked by an explosion, at least a dozen people were killed outside the capitol, a car bomb went off near a police check point, it was close to the same location as the blast two weeks ago that killed 70 people, so far no one has claimed responsibility, but the armed group has threatened new attacks. that is the same group suspected of kid p thatting 200 girls two weeks ago. on the ground in the capitol. >> these protestors are demanding that the government rescue at least 190 girls from a school in north eastern nigeria. they are four rouse at the government's response to the kidnapping. there's been confusion, over the number of girls abducted and miss information about the efforts to find them. the government admits it is still not sure exactly how many girls were abducted. but says it is doing everything it can to rescue them. the armed group bo ca raton is believed to be behind the kid p thatting. >> there are conflicting rothers consigning the number i thought the government has concerned more about getting these girls out of their place where they have been hidde
nigeria has been rocked by an explosion, at least a dozen people were killed outside the capitol, a car bomb went off near a police check point, it was close to the same location as the blast two weeks ago that killed 70 people, so far no one has claimed responsibility, but the armed group has threatened new attacks. that is the same group suspected of kid p thatting 200 girls two weeks ago. on the ground in the capitol. >> these protestors are demanding that the government rescue at...
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several hundred people now and remain and marched in nigeria's capital demanding the government and military rescue more than two hundred schoolgirls they were kidnapped nearly two weeks ago when the haram militants raided a school in the northeast of the country is reported the killings are being forced to marry day stream of this. flooding in the southeast of america. he's being blamed for causing an explosion at a jail in florida we are smart diver from local radio station t k one i one what it takes to have happened. to the experienced sparks two feet of rain over the course of the last thirty six hours or even in the vicinity of the jail there was massive flooding and this is undermined a lot of the road to a lot of the utilities and i think the main suspicion regarding the explosion at the central intake to soroti at the charlie jail is that somehow or another gas line was broken and the result was that there was a natural gas explosion at the central intake to sort of the jail there were about six hundred people at the facility at the time and two fatalities about one hundred injuries
several hundred people now and remain and marched in nigeria's capital demanding the government and military rescue more than two hundred schoolgirls they were kidnapped nearly two weeks ago when the haram militants raided a school in the northeast of the country is reported the killings are being forced to marry day stream of this. flooding in the southeast of america. he's being blamed for causing an explosion at a jail in florida we are smart diver from local radio station t k one i one what...
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several hundred people most of them women marched in nigeria's capital demanding the government a ministry where the more than two hundred abducted. they were kidnapped in addition to that went on the head around minnesota raided a certain office of the country and proposes that cows are being full scenario that islamic extremists abducted. and flooding in the southeast of america is being blamed for causing an explosion at a train in florida and we asked them not to that's a local radio station take a while now while what appears to have happened. up park two feet of rain over the course of the last thirty six hours or even in the vicinity of the jail there was massive flooding and this is undermined a lot of the road to a lot of the utilities and i think the main suspicion we've got an explosion at the central intake to saudi at the kelly jail is that somehow or another a gas line was broken and that there was the result was that there was a natural gas explosion at the central intake the sort of jail there were about six hundred people at that facility at the time to fatalities about on
several hundred people most of them women marched in nigeria's capital demanding the government a ministry where the more than two hundred abducted. they were kidnapped in addition to that went on the head around minnesota raided a certain office of the country and proposes that cows are being full scenario that islamic extremists abducted. and flooding in the southeast of america is being blamed for causing an explosion at a train in florida and we asked them not to that's a local radio...
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. >> nigeria's government has told august that it's finding it hard to deal with radical groups, but says it's capable to deal with the challenge. more than 200 girls are still missing from the state or abducted two weeks ago. civil society groups are angry at the government's failure to secure their release. we report. >> these protestors including relatives demand the immediate release of more than 200 school girls. they are angry at the governments response to the kidnapping that happened two weeks ago. the radical group is believed to be behind the abductions. >> you know the insurgents also have their own ways of operating and one challenge you have is that let me use the word defenseless. if you are dealing with somebody you know one-on-one, you can come out and let us talk, but it creates that problem, you know, when we are dealing with people that are faceless, with a group that is faceless. in times of reaching out, it's difficult to reach out to them completely, because they don't come out openly to talk and to negotiate with government, so that challenge is there. >> this
. >> nigeria's government has told august that it's finding it hard to deal with radical groups, but says it's capable to deal with the challenge. more than 200 girls are still missing from the state or abducted two weeks ago. civil society groups are angry at the government's failure to secure their release. we report. >> these protestors including relatives demand the immediate release of more than 200 school girls. they are angry at the governments response to the kidnapping that...
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several hundred people most of them women marcion nigeria's council demanding the government and military rescued more than two hundred up that it's cold out there were kidnapped nearly two weeks ago when armed boko haram militants raided a school in the northeast of the country its reporters the girls having since to marry that islamic extremist abductors. plotting in the southeast of america is being blamed for causing an explosion at a jail in florida and we also to mark de burgh from local radio station t k one o one what appears to have happened. over the course of the work forty six hours of the sort of the upper drill bit with what it look we're going to guard a lot of but. what do you mean. we're going to be. essential in the story of the child in jail is that somehow or another a gas line was broken. the result was that there was a natural gas explosion or intake facility at the jail there were a box six hundred people at the facility at the super power that is about one hundred injuries but it didn't take it to the various hospitals in the area. life and family up close next to
several hundred people most of them women marcion nigeria's council demanding the government and military rescued more than two hundred up that it's cold out there were kidnapped nearly two weeks ago when armed boko haram militants raided a school in the northeast of the country its reporters the girls having since to marry that islamic extremist abductors. plotting in the southeast of america is being blamed for causing an explosion at a jail in florida and we also to mark de burgh from local...
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. >> nigeria demanding action from the government following the disappearance of 230 students from a northern village, most girls. instagram user capturing this demonstration as the women call for the girls to be brought back home. you may recall they were taken two weeks ago by armed men believed to be part of a militant group. >> management at an oil refinery in ghana say supply will not be affected following a deadly blast there earlier this week. that is video from it. a smoke cloud rising, people running from the scene. one was killed in the explosion. >> the heavens providing this for people in new zealand, a beautiful display lighting up the night sky. >> welcome back to aljazeera america. up next, the rallies taking place around the world today and the violence that's erupted from may day demonstrations. >> first let's check temperatures around the nation today. things appear to be getting warmer. >> a little bit. now that that front has gone through, some places have dropped but now that the front has gone through, things will warm back up. the coastline pretty mild, new yor
. >> nigeria demanding action from the government following the disappearance of 230 students from a northern village, most girls. instagram user capturing this demonstration as the women call for the girls to be brought back home. you may recall they were taken two weeks ago by armed men believed to be part of a militant group. >> management at an oil refinery in ghana say supply will not be affected following a deadly blast there earlier this week. that is video from it. a smoke...
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several hundred people mostly women monster nigeria's capital to demand the government military rescue over two hundred abducted schoolgirls kidnapped nearly two weeks ago when the militants raided a school in the north east of the country it's reported the girls are being forced to marry their islamic extremist abductors. breaking news story for you here on r.t. international in istanbul emergency crews arrive on the scene after a may day marches clash with police latest pictures for you here security forces have used tear gas and water cannons to crack down on the demonstrators some though responding with molotov cocktails and fireworks the crowds are trying to defy a ban on the rallies in the city's iconic taksim square the hub of massive anti-government protests in the country a year ago the square has been called off and now our correspondent sara firth is in istanbul and we've been checking in with her throughout the day we will continue to do so with this breaking news on our international for the meantime but i thank you for joining us i'll step aside from the skies a bank is b
several hundred people mostly women monster nigeria's capital to demand the government military rescue over two hundred abducted schoolgirls kidnapped nearly two weeks ago when the militants raided a school in the north east of the country it's reported the girls are being forced to marry their islamic extremist abductors. breaking news story for you here on r.t. international in istanbul emergency crews arrive on the scene after a may day marches clash with police latest pictures for you here...
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and several hundred women that marched in nigeria's capital to demand the government military rescue worker two hundred abducted schoolgirls they were kidnapped nearly two weeks ago when armed boko haram militants raided a school in the northeast of the country. the girls are being forced to marry the islamic extremist. i want to go. to iraq now iraq is they have a vote in the first parliamentary election since u.s. troops withdrew from the country but did so against a background of death and chaos even heavy security was not enough to stop the bloodshed the voting in parts of the country cancelled due to the violence dozens of attacks left at least fourteen people dead on the day many targeting polling booths the results of the vote released later this month and we had the chance to speak to a risk expert daniel wagner to ask him for his predictions on the outcome of. violence of course is very much a part of the landscape throughout iraq and it's only natural that there would be a very violent outcome from this election the violence is the worst it's been since two thousand and sev
and several hundred women that marched in nigeria's capital to demand the government military rescue worker two hundred abducted schoolgirls they were kidnapped nearly two weeks ago when armed boko haram militants raided a school in the northeast of the country. the girls are being forced to marry the islamic extremist. i want to go. to iraq now iraq is they have a vote in the first parliamentary election since u.s. troops withdrew from the country but did so against a background of death and...
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the night this isn't the first time the group has targeted nigeria's youth according to human rights watch and boko haram routinely attacks schools and actively recruits children and this particular group has a disturbing history of abducting young girls and women to be kept as wives and servants for its members so in the wake of the brutal terrorist attacks that took place in the country earlier this month killing at least seventy five people and now this latest act of violence against helpless school girls one might wonder why nigeria is missing on the m.s.m. but it's not just countries in africa that are being ignored meanwhile back in the states the federal communications commission officially killed net neutrality finally making it easier for corporations to control what you have access to on the internet that's right the f.c.c. announced new regulations last week implementing a pay to play two tiered internet which allows giant companies to make deals with i as piece of their content is streamed faster according to huffington post the law is quote create two lanes on the intern
the night this isn't the first time the group has targeted nigeria's youth according to human rights watch and boko haram routinely attacks schools and actively recruits children and this particular group has a disturbing history of abducting young girls and women to be kept as wives and servants for its members so in the wake of the brutal terrorist attacks that took place in the country earlier this month killing at least seventy five people and now this latest act of violence against...
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. >>> reports from nigeria say some of the 200 girls abducted from the boarding school may been sold into marriage in neighboring cameroon. it's believed they were kidnapped by the group boko haram. people call on the government and military to do more to try to get the girls back safely. >>> brazil's preparations for the 2016 rio games have been described by senior olympic officials as the worst he's seen. the vice president john coates says the production is well behind schedule. there's concerns about infrastructure and water quality. he added there's no plan b. there will not be an alternative city chosen to host the games. >>> as divers continue to recover bodies from the sunk south korean ferry, president park has apologized for failing to prevent the disaster that left more than 300 dead or missing. at the memorial for the 250 school children on board, she apologized for the slow response to the tragedy. bbc has this. >> reporter: the new memorial brings home the sheer scale of the disaster. hundreds of young faces stair out from it. for their families, the grief was overwhelm
. >>> reports from nigeria say some of the 200 girls abducted from the boarding school may been sold into marriage in neighboring cameroon. it's believed they were kidnapped by the group boko haram. people call on the government and military to do more to try to get the girls back safely. >>> brazil's preparations for the 2016 rio games have been described by senior olympic officials as the worst he's seen. the vice president john coates says the production is well behind...
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reports from nigeria say the 200 girls taken may have been sold into marriage. >>> which famous name is facing embarrassing headlines for not paying electricity bills? >>> hello. welcome. moscow has attacked the european union for its latest sanctions over russian activities in ukraine. deputy foreign minister calls the measures absolutely counter productive. one of his colleagues says the u.s. is going back to iron curtain policies. sanctions themselves target 15 individuals. among them is the russian deputy prime minister. he's responsible for overseeing the annexation of crimea. also eagle on the list, director of russia's successor to the secret service gru who's offices the eu says are active in eastern ukraine. and the general who is chief of staff of russia's armed forces. the eu blames him for failing to deescalate the crisis and deploying massive russian forces as they put it on ukraine's border. all will have assets frozen and be subject to a travel ban. it comes amid more violence in the country. this is the eastern city of donetsk which shows a pro ukrainian rally of arou
reports from nigeria say the 200 girls taken may have been sold into marriage. >>> which famous name is facing embarrassing headlines for not paying electricity bills? >>> hello. welcome. moscow has attacked the european union for its latest sanctions over russian activities in ukraine. deputy foreign minister calls the measures absolutely counter productive. one of his colleagues says the u.s. is going back to iron curtain policies. sanctions themselves target 15 individuals....
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seventy five people and now this latest act of violence against helpless girls one might wonder why nigeria is missing on the m.s.m. but it's not just countries in africa that are being ignored meanwhile back in the states the federal communications commission officially killed net neutrality finally making it easier for corporations to control what you have access to on the internet that's right the f.c.c. announced new regulations last week implementing a paid to play two tiered internet which allows giant companies to make deals with i s p's so that their content is streamed faster according to huffington post the law is quote create two lanes on the internet fast super highways that big tech companies can afford in a bumpy back road or less fortunate websites to add. and what a shock the corporate controlled media owned by just a few massive corporations that have cut deals with cable providers doesn't seem to think that internet monopolies in the death of a neutral internet is worth covering i wonder why because really and the grand scheme of things it's easier to talk about conspiracy
seventy five people and now this latest act of violence against helpless girls one might wonder why nigeria is missing on the m.s.m. but it's not just countries in africa that are being ignored meanwhile back in the states the federal communications commission officially killed net neutrality finally making it easier for corporations to control what you have access to on the internet that's right the f.c.c. announced new regulations last week implementing a paid to play two tiered internet...
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the company declares little profit and pays low faxes in nigeria. it then sells the oil to a third party in the united states at the true market value. the profit stays in the tax haven and nining loses -- nigeria losses out on tax revenue it's owed. >> before we were getting so much tax - sorry, so much concessions and declare profit. ultimately it affects our development. >> activists blame poor enforcement. tax authorities say that is about to change. >> yes, in the past we take the prices given to us hook, line and sinker. we do not go back to staff saying "this is not right." going forward we are looking at the principal application as it plies. >> in this case to make sure o front r front is not used -- frond is not used to hide income. >> reporter: the company has no business being boar if taxes are collected. many businesses don't pay. most do not see the need to do so when a bribe can save you a lot. >> it is this attitude and the illicit financial dealings of big business that experts say is preventing growth. it's furthering a population
the company declares little profit and pays low faxes in nigeria. it then sells the oil to a third party in the united states at the true market value. the profit stays in the tax haven and nining loses -- nigeria losses out on tax revenue it's owed. >> before we were getting so much tax - sorry, so much concessions and declare profit. ultimately it affects our development. >> activists blame poor enforcement. tax authorities say that is about to change. >> yes, in the past we...
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nigeria lacks the capability to extract its oil, so it needs investors. when some of them come they under report the amount they produce and the profit they make in a trend called mispricing. the enormity of this problem has forced nigeria to seek international help. >> it's a challenge that results and effects the inter continent. when you have natural resources some of the natural resources contracts and the way they're shaped also allows room for some of these things to happen. >> reporter: this is how some companies do it. if the current cost of oil is $100 a barrel, they may sell it at artificially low price of $60 $60. the company declares little profit and pays little taxes in nigeria and then sells that oil to a third party at the true market value. the money stays in a tax haven and nigeria loses out on the tax it is owed. >> we have so much concessions and declare so much profit, and ultimately it affects us. >> activists blame laws and poor law enforcement but tax authorities say that is about to change. >> yes, in the past we take th,e don't g
nigeria lacks the capability to extract its oil, so it needs investors. when some of them come they under report the amount they produce and the profit they make in a trend called mispricing. the enormity of this problem has forced nigeria to seek international help. >> it's a challenge that results and effects the inter continent. when you have natural resources some of the natural resources contracts and the way they're shaped also allows room for some of these things to happen....
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nigeria is missing out in billions in tax revenue. we tell you why. >> in sport he's back in the pool. what made michael phelps swim the wrong stroke during this race in arizona? >>> european diplomats agreed to hold emergency talks to discuss the crisis in ukraine. a drop of observers have been taken hostage by pro-russian gunmen. russia says it will take all steps to free them. experts in south sudan predict that some areas of the country could face famine by next year. the world's newest country is facing one of the world's newest chris sees - coupled with violence. >>> at least 180 people died in floods in north and western afghanistan. thousands have been displaced. many are in need of medicine and drinking water. >>> going back to the top story, and the crisis in ukraine, tensions in the east are threatening stability. a self-declared state between ukraine and moldova trying to formulate its soviet state. people are armed and ready to defend their land. >> reporter: the cossack regiments describe themselves as the army of christ
nigeria is missing out in billions in tax revenue. we tell you why. >> in sport he's back in the pool. what made michael phelps swim the wrong stroke during this race in arizona? >>> european diplomats agreed to hold emergency talks to discuss the crisis in ukraine. a drop of observers have been taken hostage by pro-russian gunmen. russia says it will take all steps to free them. experts in south sudan predict that some areas of the country could face famine by next year. the...
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this woman had to flee with her children there nigeria, they hate their life here and that fills her with guilt. >> they make decision for me, they make decision for my children. i have no self. they have taken my dignity and freedom away from me. >> reporter: how could it be that ireland with his famines and history of oppression could have got such a bad reputation for caring for those in need. >> it's very difficult to see why ireland is still signed up to the refugee convention, when in fact it does not live by the spirit of it, even if it has in place a system for deciding asylum claims. >> reporter: the government refused an interview, the ministers are on the record as saying direct provision is the cheapest way to deal with people who are in ireland illegally. lawrence lee, al jazeera, dublin. >>> in washington today the deportation of immigrants was the focus of a protest at the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement headquarters. the obama administration has been averaging nearly 400,000 deportations of immigration violators every year. the protesters want the president t
this woman had to flee with her children there nigeria, they hate their life here and that fills her with guilt. >> they make decision for me, they make decision for my children. i have no self. they have taken my dignity and freedom away from me. >> reporter: how could it be that ireland with his famines and history of oppression could have got such a bad reputation for caring for those in need. >> it's very difficult to see why ireland is still signed up to the refugee...